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Maria Said:
Any job search websites for San Diego CA?We Answered:
Your 2 best choices are www.caljobs.gov for the State of Calif all areas and www.sbcounty.gov for the Counties of CalifTheresa Said:
I teach Exceptional Education in Az. I really want to move to San Diego and teach there?We Answered:
try to check on http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=i%20tea…Terry Said:
I am looking for job search sites online. I am currently using the following?We Answered:
I would try CareerBuilder.com and Snagajob.com. I've used those and applied to several jobs, and gotten calls back from them.Alicia Said:
Apartments near platt college in san diego?We Answered:
apartments --http://maps.google.com/maps?geocode=CR2Y…
stores -
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s…
monthly cost -
$1000 Rent
$ 150 Food
$ 100 - 200 Lifestyle (clothing, entertainment, etc)
$ 100 - 200 Insurance
$ 100 Medical
$ 50 SDG&E
$ 50 Water
$ 100 Communication
~ $1750 after taxes, could share apartment for ~$500 less
$4000 - $4800/month after taxes
Grace Said:
What are some job search websites?We Answered:
There are literally hundreds of job search sites to be found on the internet these days -- including monster.com, indeed.com, and careerbuilder.com. Most of these are in the style of job boards - employers post open position and you are able to submit a resume via the site's interface. Check out this list of the top ten job search engines: http://websearch.about.com/od/enginesand… and, if you're in need of a little more help than these sites offer (they are very 'self-driven' - you get to do all of the work!), check out http://www.CareerSuccessions.com - This site walks you through the job process and provides access to Hoover's Company Directory and Kennedy's recruiter database - two other really good ways to find available jobs and companies that are hiring.Best of luck in your search!!!
Ernest Said:
Jobs in San Diego?We Answered:
Try http://www.jobing.comThey have jobs listed online. They also have a job fair every so often where you can pass out applications to tons of companies all at once.